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. >> they were taken off the list by the uk, the european union and then the united states of america, and with proof that over the last ten years they have been enormously helpful to us and any number of generals you can put on the show that would tell you, they've worked with them and these people have been enormously help inflame saving american lives. >> tom ridge was part of the group. >> patrick kennedy. howard dean. >> neil: well, must be get something money from this group or financial interest in this group. >> no financial interest. speaking fees at times. people have been paid speaking fees, including me to give speeches for them. >> neil: one might come say, that's it, rudy is doing this because of the money? >> i have expended thousands of hours of work for them for nothing. i'm a lawyer. i get paid by my hours. i don't get paid for doing this. >> neil: of all the opposition groups and all the opposing groups, why does this one stand out or should stand out? >> this group stands out because it has been enormously helpful to us and also a group to which we have made promis
. >> they were taken off the list by the uk, the european union and then the united states of america, and with proof that over the last ten years they have been enormously helpful to us and any number of generals you can put on the show that would tell you, they've worked with them and these people have been enormously help inflame saving american lives. >> tom ridge was part of the group. >> patrick kennedy. howard dean. >> neil: well, must be get something money from...
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that's why uk is not following, most of europe is not following and the united states congress was about to vote it down, i think even the senate. >> neil: viewed rudy giuliani, thank you very much. thank you for what you did several years ago. the five permanent members of the u.n. security council meeting this hour in new york as russia delivers its plan to place serious chemical weapons under international control. it comes ahead of a planned meefilg tomorrow between secretary of state john kerry and his counterpart in geneva. technical experts in the white house say the process could take some time. to arizona john mccain, he thinks this could be a russian plan to solving things. senator, good to have you. >> thank you. by the way, i agree with what rudy giuliani had to say a few minutes ago. >> neil: he makes a lot of sense, talking about if you're going to do something, do it and dilly dalying or whatever has emboldened the enemy and given them time to hide things. to the mayor's point about what we do now, what do we do now? >> well, to the mayor's point, if you say you're going t
that's why uk is not following, most of europe is not following and the united states congress was about to vote it down, i think even the senate. >> neil: viewed rudy giuliani, thank you very much. thank you for what you did several years ago. the five permanent members of the u.n. security council meeting this hour in new york as russia delivers its plan to place serious chemical weapons under international control. it comes ahead of a planned meefilg tomorrow between secretary of state...
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i think that this was motivated by what happened in the uk parliament. he now basically says to the congress that you have to support me or the nation will lose faith around the world. and on the other hand, two thirds of americans, more than likely, are against this. so who are we representing? i think that he is really boxing himself. neil: so let's talk about the russian response. that is the way to take this road. we will collect these chemical weapons that we set did not exist. and you can cease to desist. >> first of all, i think he has been czech mating our president all along. >> he creates a scenario for himself. he said it best. for years we listen to him when george bush for everything. what congress needs is to be left alone. leaders don't threaten or come out with shallow rhetoric. they are decisive and i would say that syria was a crisis. >> the unintended consequences of any kind of surgical strike today, i think that it will be useless. neil: what he is slapped down by congress? i have watched enough legal shows. he once led say that ther
i think that this was motivated by what happened in the uk parliament. he now basically says to the congress that you have to support me or the nation will lose faith around the world. and on the other hand, two thirds of americans, more than likely, are against this. so who are we representing? i think that he is really boxing himself. neil: so let's talk about the russian response. that is the way to take this road. we will collect these chemical weapons that we set did not exist. and you can...
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it can lead to pan uk attacks or anxiety attacks in people. >> how do you know when you've done too much? >> simple tasks become very frustrating. like mixing paint. and then just get into a state of ahhhhh -- you know. >> and why that happens is exactly what columbia university neuro scientist carl harp is investigating. >> exhale. >> research subjects in his lab smoke marijuana and then take a variety of cognitive tests. >> effects will be disruption in memory. disruptions in inhibitory con ko control. they become slower at cognitive functioning. a wide array of things. they are temporary, but pronounced and clear. >> it is slowly becoming clear to scientists what part of the brain is most effected. the prefrontal cortex. >> it is very important for planning, thinking, coordinating behaviors. tons of marijuana receptors in this region. we think that marijuana, particularly in the novice, can disrupt all of those behaviors. >> what harp cautions could be dangerous. especially when driving. >> you may prematurely hit your brakes, the gas pedal. you may make a turn without looking more ca
it can lead to pan uk attacks or anxiety attacks in people. >> how do you know when you've done too much? >> simple tasks become very frustrating. like mixing paint. and then just get into a state of ahhhhh -- you know. >> and why that happens is exactly what columbia university neuro scientist carl harp is investigating. >> exhale. >> research subjects in his lab smoke marijuana and then take a variety of cognitive tests. >> effects will be disruption in...
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in the uk we get them every single day. and about the u.k. version of a 900 number and it was as simple as that. melissa: do you have to attract a certain amount of calls in order for this to make money? a lot of the tweets said, hey, it will end up costing you more money because you have to pay for the line. to you have to do a lot to try and get the calls ending dates people? >> that is the thing. 10 pounds u.k. money. $18 your money. no monthly fees, no user fees, not meant -- no minimum calls. melissa: see you go online and sign up for any offer out there? once you get people on the phone, i read that you kind of try to keep them on the line because you know you're making money. >> you're allowed to keep them on the phone indefinitely. three-year four times. melissa: and you go online and try and sign up for a lot of different things? and how do you know what would attract calls? >> if i find a website, all collected. they ask for my home number, but my premium. they have to call me. melissa: that is amazing. as a you have followers on tw
in the uk we get them every single day. and about the u.k. version of a 900 number and it was as simple as that. melissa: do you have to attract a certain amount of calls in order for this to make money? a lot of the tweets said, hey, it will end up costing you more money because you have to pay for the line. to you have to do a lot to try and get the calls ending dates people? >> that is the thing. 10 pounds u.k. money. $18 your money. no monthly fees, no user fees, not meant -- no...
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and uk banks hadn't been implemented in europe. draghi implemented the repo program which was incredibly effective and solvency is not an issue today. i think the challenge i would ask you, i'm sure there's an answer to this, i can't think of it. >> i can't think of one. >> couple other quickies. one, we both were there last night, larry summers walks in. do you have views on the fed? who should become the next fed leader? >> i think there's many good candidates to become the next fed leader. i think larry having withdrawn from that, there's so many things that larry can do for our country. it's just -- it was great to see him last night and see him in good spirits. >> joe kernan, back in hq has a question for you, bob. >> hey, bob. a lot of talk. we're all talking about jamie and jamie dimon. andrew and i had a lunch the other day. a british executive that said probably should split up the chairman and ceo. and that would've helped with jamie. i know that's -- in europe, they look at us and think we should adopt that. but when we
and uk banks hadn't been implemented in europe. draghi implemented the repo program which was incredibly effective and solvency is not an issue today. i think the challenge i would ask you, i'm sure there's an answer to this, i can't think of it. >> i can't think of one. >> couple other quickies. one, we both were there last night, larry summers walks in. do you have views on the fed? who should become the next fed leader? >> i think there's many good candidates to become the...
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he's reiterated his support for washington's stance despite a lack of military support from the uk. it follows meetings with arab leaders. >> america's top diplomat came to paris to strengthen french support for a military strike on syria. he came to seek help from members of the arab league. >> there is no military solution. what the united states is seeking, together with others - not alone but with others - an increasing number - what we are seeking is to enforce the standard with respect to the use of chemical weapons. we are not seeking to become engaged in or party to or take over syria's civil war. >> the arab league has unanimously condemned the syrian leadership for its apparent use of chemical weapons. qatar is a handful of arab nations supporting international military intervention in syria. when pressed qatar failed to answer what help it was prepared to give. >> translation: when it comes to syria and what qatar can do, we are examining the trends of the u.s., as to what qatar can do to protect and save the syrian people. >> maybe because of warnings from the iran prime
he's reiterated his support for washington's stance despite a lack of military support from the uk. it follows meetings with arab leaders. >> america's top diplomat came to paris to strengthen french support for a military strike on syria. he came to seek help from members of the arab league. >> there is no military solution. what the united states is seeking, together with others - not alone but with others - an increasing number - what we are seeking is to enforce the standard...
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it's not all about the uk story. it will take a long time, i think. >> therefore, what do you make of what you're hinting at earlier? is this where the uk recovery is coming from? we've seen a pick up in consumer spending, housing has done fairly well. there have been some export growth. how worried are you that we don't have any -- you know, where is the investment, i suppose? where is the investment for sustainable growth? >> i think it can be overtalked, this story that the uk recovery's housing and consumer led. if you look at the details of the data, there does seem to be a fairly broad based recovery right now. i think possibly the worries are more about next year will help to buy coming on in this second sort of push in the housing market. increasingly, the growth we're going to get may have a bit more of a consumer led view to it. so i do think, you know, ideally, you would be seeing a stronger profile for business investment in coming quarters. and the concern, really, is that while the banking system is in
it's not all about the uk story. it will take a long time, i think. >> therefore, what do you make of what you're hinting at earlier? is this where the uk recovery is coming from? we've seen a pick up in consumer spending, housing has done fairly well. there have been some export growth. how worried are you that we don't have any -- you know, where is the investment, i suppose? where is the investment for sustainable growth? >> i think it can be overtalked, this story that the uk...
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uk retail is a small proportion in comparison to the proportion it is for lloyds. the question is how -- rbs continue going forward. is it all bad tirely bad news. they do the biggest amount to sme lending, that's 35% of the market in total. and they say they have about 20 billion pounds in the process that they're keen to learn. ross, to discuss more of this, i'll come back to the table. >> okay. see helia in a second. tomorrow, she'll look at barclays as it prepares to launch its right issue. on friday, we'll be looking at hsbc and standard charter. helia, you answered some of the questions there. what is the few that is still the most important thing that needs to be proven about rbs. >> we're still waiting to see whether the government is going to decide whether it is split into a good/bad bank situation. and i think for investors that's key. and for taxpayers, remember, 45 billion pounds as taxpayers into this. i think what investors are keen on is how much of -- we have already spent 8 billion pounds since 2008 on restructuring costs. how much of that is goin
uk retail is a small proportion in comparison to the proportion it is for lloyds. the question is how -- rbs continue going forward. is it all bad tirely bad news. they do the biggest amount to sme lending, that's 35% of the market in total. and they say they have about 20 billion pounds in the process that they're keen to learn. ross, to discuss more of this, i'll come back to the table. >> okay. see helia in a second. tomorrow, she'll look at barclays as it prepares to launch its right...
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he think it's uk and u.s. trading hours where they can trade at least 13 hours a day and it's very often driven by client sentiment. it's not really our view on where it's going to be. it's the reaction and buying and selling of other clients. >> you said it's nearly all buying. 95%, i think, of the business we've seen so far has been all buyers pushing it higher. >> it's kind of interesting to see where we go. and we've got a way to go, i suppose, a little bit. i mean, the other thing is, this ipo will test the pecking order, as well, on nasdaq. >> that's true. and it will be interesting to see, i think, how it does end up on the first day. i think after facebook being quite a disappointment in the early days, i think this maybe a bit more reality around the twitter floats. >> all right. thanks very much, indeed, for that. a gray market, a good gauge of appetite in the company shares or not? for more detail on ig's grey market, head to cnbc.com and don't forget, follow us on twitter@cnbc world. twitter seems
he think it's uk and u.s. trading hours where they can trade at least 13 hours a day and it's very often driven by client sentiment. it's not really our view on where it's going to be. it's the reaction and buying and selling of other clients. >> you said it's nearly all buying. 95%, i think, of the business we've seen so far has been all buyers pushing it higher. >> it's kind of interesting to see where we go. and we've got a way to go, i suppose, a little bit. i mean, the other...
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and uk regulators today over the london whale losses. the "new york times" says the fines could top $900 million due to currency conversions. the s.e.c. and the office of comptroller and the currency said, and the uk's financial authority are expected to charge jpmorgan with poor controls surrounding the bad derivative debt. the settlements were worked out with each individual agency for several actions. reports say the regulators worked together to coordinate today's announcement. as far as the settlement, reports say jpmorgan will make a rare admission of wrongdoing. the occ will receive the bulk of the fines, about $300 million. last year, a senate investigation found jpmorgan misled occ competitors about the risks posed by the bad straights. the bank is still wrestling over the trades that cftc is probing whether jpmorgan's london traders manipulated the derivatives market. the federal prosecutors and fdi are gathering evidence that could result in criminal charges against the company. a grand jury indicted two former traders this we
and uk regulators today over the london whale losses. the "new york times" says the fines could top $900 million due to currency conversions. the s.e.c. and the office of comptroller and the currency said, and the uk's financial authority are expected to charge jpmorgan with poor controls surrounding the bad derivative debt. the settlements were worked out with each individual agency for several actions. reports say the regulators worked together to coordinate today's announcement. as...
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authorities and maybe none to the uk authorities because of the two-step structure. >> great point. >> they used the tax structure that was outlined by the cfo of verizon if you recall on the longstanding dialogue. that was an important point when on a verizon earnings call they talked about how to do the deal tax efficiently vodafone before much of this unfolded, and they are using that structure. >> how about the fact that it is creative, and so many people called and said, boy, verizon seems so expensive, because on the eps basis, it didn't seem growth, but this is year over year very exciting. >> well, 10%, and there had been an expectation of as much 19% excretion, and that is not going to happen, and as i said, you could add more debt and be more creative, and the flowback concern is valid, jim. >> well, it is a great question and i had not heard it asked by others, other than you. >> well, they are going to go out to try to buy more verizon. >> well, it is a buy equivalent, and when you see it march toward 3.0, this could be a poorly timed deal if the 10-year goes to 3.00 and n
authorities and maybe none to the uk authorities because of the two-step structure. >> great point. >> they used the tax structure that was outlined by the cfo of verizon if you recall on the longstanding dialogue. that was an important point when on a verizon earnings call they talked about how to do the deal tax efficiently vodafone before much of this unfolded, and they are using that structure. >> how about the fact that it is creative, and so many people called and said,...
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hello and welcome across the uk for all things are considered on peter lavelle syria the diplomatic front versus the battlefield as diplomats grapple with the complexities of dismantling syria's chemical weapons all sides in the conflict continue to escalate the carnage on the ground are the western powers truly interested in a go. with the assad regime or are they biding their time while arming rebels and searching for a new opportunity to bring about regime change in damascus. to cross-talk the war in syria i'm joined by elizabeth ferrous in washington she is a senior fellow at the brookings institution in new york we have eric draitser he is founder of stop improve dot org and in moscow we cross to erich krauss he's an independent asset manager right gentlemen and lady crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you eric in new york first. about a week ago there was a lot of this pheno optimism diplomacy of the russians and the americans are talking to each other and then in the last day or so obama signed waives a execu
hello and welcome across the uk for all things are considered on peter lavelle syria the diplomatic front versus the battlefield as diplomats grapple with the complexities of dismantling syria's chemical weapons all sides in the conflict continue to escalate the carnage on the ground are the western powers truly interested in a go. with the assad regime or are they biding their time while arming rebels and searching for a new opportunity to bring about regime change in damascus. to cross-talk...
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william hague / uk foreign minister: "the time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran to address the international community's concerns about iran's intentions. and if such steps are taken, then i believe a more constructive relationshican be created between us." (anchor tag) no meeting between president obama and president rouhani has been scheduled. but representatives from the two countries will hold talks... secretary of state john kerry is slated to meet his iranian counterpart this week. in new york, ainsley earhardt, fox news. straight ahead... everyone is everyone is asking... but hillary clinton's not telling. how she's responding to supporters... who want her to mount another presidential run. ((break 3)) there's increasing speculation about former secretary of state hillary clinton's political future. and when it comes to 2016 and another presidential run.... she's in no hurry to make a decision about it or announce it... for that matter. jessica yellin has more on what mrs. clinton is talking about right now. nats. as major donors meet to supp
william hague / uk foreign minister: "the time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran to address the international community's concerns about iran's intentions. and if such steps are taken, then i believe a more constructive relationshican be created between us." (anchor tag) no meeting between president obama and president rouhani has been scheduled. but representatives from the two countries will hold talks... secretary of state john kerry is...
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>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with you al. >> i want a different study. alan miller let's commission a study in the united states. >> we're on it. >> let's do that. >> and mel is going to sing a concert after we release the study results. >> you guys are going to have lunch on wednesday. it's going to be a hell of a week. >> oh, it's going to be great. all right let's show you what's happening here. we're in evans, colorado. the vice president, his wife, the governor and fema administrator craig fugate will be touring and we'll be covering that and they'll take a firsthand look at what needs to be done. let's show you what's going on as far as today is concerned. we do have
>> this was from the uk. >> the uk. >> it's the uk. it's the uk. come on! >> don't blame the uk. >> of course they give up. >> that's not right. >> come on. it's the land of benny hill and monty python. >> i love benny hill. >> love them both. i do, too. i do, too. man. man, you know, hey, look, ricky gervais, he's looking better. i don't believe that thing. >> i don't either. >> i reject it. >> i'm totally agreeing with...
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we have the major economies aligned, the uk, europe, the u.s., all the positives for growth, we think it will accelerate. that is positive. the emerging markets, chain -- china is improving, as well, that is a positive for an economic growth standard. >> are your clients taking money out of bonds and putting it into stocks at the expense of bonds? >> well, here is the interesting thing, so far the shift that is going on, and we're seeing the shift -- initially it came out of cash, slowly it is coming out of fixed income. that will continue, it is not going to be a flood gate, all of this money flows out of fixed income into equities, we think it will be a slow, steady process and again that will be good for economic process. >> so what do you recommend? what should investors do? >> we like the u.s., and here is our concern, on the fixed income, here is the concern. as you said earlier, we all know rates are going to go up. there is such a cushion now from a yield standpoint, as prices begin to decline, and rates rise, you will quickly eat through that yield cushion and go through nega
we have the major economies aligned, the uk, europe, the u.s., all the positives for growth, we think it will accelerate. that is positive. the emerging markets, chain -- china is improving, as well, that is a positive for an economic growth standard. >> are your clients taking money out of bonds and putting it into stocks at the expense of bonds? >> well, here is the interesting thing, so far the shift that is going on, and we're seeing the shift -- initially it came out of cash,...
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. >> in canada and the uk. why? emphasis on early prevention. when you get healthcare as low-cost as possible, yes, there are ways to lower cost and raise quality. but it is also true that people with complex conditions come here to be treated as a breast cancer survivor, i have a better chance of surviving in this country than canada or uk by actually wide margins. it is not accurate to say the outcomes are exactly the same. >> there is a reason. because our government spent a huge amount on medical research and development compared to all of the other governments in the world. it wasn't pfizer or hca, it was our government. massive research. other thing is this, they are better. the facts are clear. on that score. nobody dies in canada because you can't afford health insurance. >> but they wait nine and half weeks. >> no, no. >> yes, 100%. >> not for essential services. >> for specialists. >> no bigger delays whu can't pay for it. >> average wait times are three times as long. cancer mortality as carly pointed out, rates here are higher. you h
. >> in canada and the uk. why? emphasis on early prevention. when you get healthcare as low-cost as possible, yes, there are ways to lower cost and raise quality. but it is also true that people with complex conditions come here to be treated as a breast cancer survivor, i have a better chance of surviving in this country than canada or uk by actually wide margins. it is not accurate to say the outcomes are exactly the same. >> there is a reason. because our government spent a huge...
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across the pond in the uk, the steelers and vikings play sunday at wembley stadium in london, so mark your calendars. electronic arts has reached a settlement in the legal battle over its ncaa college football video game, but no details were released of what players will be paid for the use of the likenesses. ea also cancelled next year's college football video game. >>> a legend and a class act. yankees retiring closer mariano rivera made his last appearance at home in a very emotional moment. with two outs in the ninth inning, yankee captain derek jeter and pitcher andy pettitte went out to the mound to take him out of the game. and with tears in his eyes, rivera was given a huge standing ovation that lasted four minutes. >>> police in san francisco have actually arrested a suspect and will charge him with homicide in a stabbing of a dodgers fan just a few blocks away from at&t park on wednesday. 24-year-old jonathan denver died after a confrontation with giants fans. >>> baseball commissioner bud selig says he will retire in january 2015. he will have served 22 years. that is the s
across the pond in the uk, the steelers and vikings play sunday at wembley stadium in london, so mark your calendars. electronic arts has reached a settlement in the legal battle over its ncaa college football video game, but no details were released of what players will be paid for the use of the likenesses. ea also cancelled next year's college football video game. >>> a legend and a class act. yankees retiring closer mariano rivera made his last appearance at home in a very...
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., uk, and france, and what is is often referred to as the minority over russia and china. >> of the russian so you have to take the possibility of a military strike off the table if you're going to talk about chemical weapons and the americans are saying that there has to be the possibility of military strikes on the table. areaat is obviously the that the talks will focus upon because in a moment of that difference seems irreconcilable. indication just the of chapter seven of the u.n. charter, that is the chapter that authorizes the use of military force. the other things they object to as well. it says that the assad regime was guilty of the atrocity on august 21. they say it was the syrian opposition trying to get the americans to intervene. it also calls for the assad to be returned to the international criminal court. to go.s a long way there is some common ground in that resolution. it is the idea that syria should hand over its chemical weapons. there is a lot that the russians won't mind. will the americans compromise? that seems to be the big question. will the russians con
., uk, and france, and what is is often referred to as the minority over russia and china. >> of the russian so you have to take the possibility of a military strike off the table if you're going to talk about chemical weapons and the americans are saying that there has to be the possibility of military strikes on the table. areaat is obviously the that the talks will focus upon because in a moment of that difference seems irreconcilable. indication just the of chapter seven of the u.n....
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administration official says the president has talked to the president of france and the prime minister of the uk today. they will be working closely with russia and china. john kerry testifying as you reported dell, at the house armed services committee today. he says he is careful not to overhype the possibilities of this russian proposal. he'll be speaking with the russian foreign minister after he leaves the hearing. here is a little bit more thov of what he had to say. >> we need to know that if this can't been performed or this is a delay or a game or unreal, that we're speaking with one voice, and we're going to hold the assad regime accountable, so the answer is that the use of force, absolutely should not be off the table. we're not asking congress not to voe, but it may be given what the senate leader has decided that we see if any russians make a proposal in the next hours or not. that's up to the president to decide. nothing has changed with respect to our request of the congress to take action. >> now nothing may have changed but in a sense everything has changed. the pressure off, t
administration official says the president has talked to the president of france and the prime minister of the uk today. they will be working closely with russia and china. john kerry testifying as you reported dell, at the house armed services committee today. he says he is careful not to overhype the possibilities of this russian proposal. he'll be speaking with the russian foreign minister after he leaves the hearing. here is a little bit more thov of what he had to say. >> we need to...
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. >> as soon as uke can coach lane kiffin arrived back in town after the 62-41 loss to arizona state, he was fired at the airport by the athletic director and will be replaced by an assistant. kiffin was 28-15. and parts of four seasons, 7-6 last year. the head coach of the raiders at 31, don't feel sorry for him healths made a lot of money. >> thank you. ahead, a wedding that is over the top, but, you know, when you do stuff like >> coming up at 6:00. get a good look at this face. why authorities the in the east bay are searching for this man. >> case-x may now have a leg up on a competitor to deliver goods for nasa. >>> a couple in north carolina decided to skip the traditional walk down the aisle for their big day, choosing instead a more dynamic entrance. check it out. the couple had a zip line wedding. they had a slight hitch and had to be brought down the last few feet. the bride took it all in stride. she said it was not a bad sign. figure it was good exercise. >> mike: i'd say that's a bad sign. >> we wish them the best. that does it for us. for leigh >>> welcome to "world new
. >> as soon as uke can coach lane kiffin arrived back in town after the 62-41 loss to arizona state, he was fired at the airport by the athletic director and will be replaced by an assistant. kiffin was 28-15. and parts of four seasons, 7-6 last year. the head coach of the raiders at 31, don't feel sorry for him healths made a lot of money. >> thank you. ahead, a wedding that is over the top, but, you know, when you do stuff like >> coming up at 6:00. get a good look at this...
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sterling has been supported here in the uk. up 0.2% on suggestions from mark carney at the boe that we're not going to get any more bond buying to support the economy. because let's face it, the data keeps improving here, dee. >>> li sixuan is standing by in asia. let's get a check on markets. over to you. >> thank you, deidre. most asian markets wrapped up the week on a mild by positive know. japan's cpi came in at a five-year high mostly helped by a sharp jump in energy prices. meanwhile, finance minister's aso about not lowering the for now caused some speculation. in china, investors are not making big betts ahead of the week-long national holiday. and many shanghai embarrassed stocks, in fact, they have doubled or tripled this month. but they sa come to profit taking in today's trade. that caps the gains on the shanghai composite which ended higher by a modest 0.2%. meanwhile, taiwan, hong kong, australia all ended marginally in the green. let me show smu individual stocks in japan. the u.s. is finding japanese auto partsm
sterling has been supported here in the uk. up 0.2% on suggestions from mark carney at the boe that we're not going to get any more bond buying to support the economy. because let's face it, the data keeps improving here, dee. >>> li sixuan is standing by in asia. let's get a check on markets. over to you. >> thank you, deidre. most asian markets wrapped up the week on a mild by positive know. japan's cpi came in at a five-year high mostly helped by a sharp jump in energy prices....
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david cameron and the uk debate. secretary kerry is calling his peers around the world saying, military action's imminent. cameron goes to it is house floor, the parliamentary floor. if he knew he had another week or two, had he known that congress was going to be debating this, would he have used that time to get his house in order? >> let katty answer that. the answer's no, isn't it? >> i don't think it would have changed much minds in london. my sense is lawmakers decided they did not want to get invoved in another middle east operation when the outcome wasn't certain and the track record of the west getting involved in the arab world has not been that great. -- with an american operation -- >> you can't blame the white house for cameron's failures -- >> for god sake, okay, they're british. okay, they don't have the resolve of the french. the french are with us! come on. when have the british ever been side by side with us in a war? >> i'm simply saying, katty -- >> let's listen. let's talks about the president of
david cameron and the uk debate. secretary kerry is calling his peers around the world saying, military action's imminent. cameron goes to it is house floor, the parliamentary floor. if he knew he had another week or two, had he known that congress was going to be debating this, would he have used that time to get his house in order? >> let katty answer that. the answer's no, isn't it? >> i don't think it would have changed much minds in london. my sense is lawmakers decided they...
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the western nations, uk, france, us, and the russians and the chinese. they would have a meeting of those five nations to see if the resolution had any chance and then probably if -- if that was positive, that meeting, it would be taken to the full security counsel. this normally takes a matter of days, but these are unusual times. >> james bays thank you. as the rest of the world talks about what to do for syria, what do the syrians think? omar is near the border of syria, so what is the opposition saying about all of this? >> well, they are not happy with it, to be frank, and i have spoken to several sources within the opposition. they are not happy indeed. and in fact they are calling on the west and the u.s. to continue to carry out the strike against president assad for what they say is the chemical use of weapons against innocent civilians. now they have issued a statement saying the russian proposal does not address the issue of accountability for crimes against innocent people. it's a political strategy aimed at gaining more time which would allo
the western nations, uk, france, us, and the russians and the chinese. they would have a meeting of those five nations to see if the resolution had any chance and then probably if -- if that was positive, that meeting, it would be taken to the full security counsel. this normally takes a matter of days, but these are unusual times. >> james bays thank you. as the rest of the world talks about what to do for syria, what do the syrians think? omar is near the border of syria, so what is the...
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her parent's divorce, and neighbors say that she fell in with a radicalized group of militants in the uk. and this led to her various marriages to various shady characters, and ultimately led her to kenya and connectioning with the somali terrorist group, al-shabaab. >> do we know for sure that this is related to the kenyan mall attacks? >> we do not know that. the kenyans have not stated what they want her for. this is a red notice, so-called in interpol. and it's basically an arrest warrant. there are other issues outstanding, as far as the kenyan authorities are concerned. she entered into kenya on a false pass port. she was implicated in an apparent conspiracy to make some attacks on tourist hotels in the kenyan town of mobasa and she's apparently connected to grenades attacks at a bar in mobasa. so they have had her on the radar for a long time. but it's interesting to see that this arrest warrant comes so closely on the heels of those mall shootings. >> thank you so much. u.s. attorney general, eric holder, announced that there's no credible evidence of an al-shabaab threat against
her parent's divorce, and neighbors say that she fell in with a radicalized group of militants in the uk. and this led to her various marriages to various shady characters, and ultimately led her to kenya and connectioning with the somali terrorist group, al-shabaab. >> do we know for sure that this is related to the kenyan mall attacks? >> we do not know that. the kenyans have not stated what they want her for. this is a red notice, so-called in interpol. and it's basically an...
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born and raised here in the uk. became interested in islam, we're told, from folks who live in that town, it at a very early age. married, actually, one the 7-7 bombers, involved in the terror attacks here in london. and we do know she has ties to the al-shabaab, somali terrorist group. so a lot of ties with some very shady groups. and she has better than repeatedly mentioned as a person of interest. by several intelligence communities. rochelle. >> so do we know for sure -- we'll clearly have to ask phil that question at a future time. and hopefully we can. but just to recap, interpol is on the hunt to find the so-called white widow. >>> a rare block hits the block. a pink diamond at a record price. >> obamacare will extend healthcare insurance to 30 million people. but what about the millions that still don't have healthcare? >> welcome back t back to aljaz. aim rochelle carey. a funding bill that defunds healthcare reform. senate is debating the bill right now. the deal has to be made by monday to avoid a governm
born and raised here in the uk. became interested in islam, we're told, from folks who live in that town, it at a very early age. married, actually, one the 7-7 bombers, involved in the terror attacks here in london. and we do know she has ties to the al-shabaab, somali terrorist group. so a lot of ties with some very shady groups. and she has better than repeatedly mentioned as a person of interest. by several intelligence communities. rochelle. >> so do we know for sure -- we'll clearly...
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the pmis in the uk, you got to go back five or six years. are you feeling that on this front or is it less noticeable because you never really had the downturn that say a manufacturer did? >> well, in fact, i would be more cautious about that. there are clear signs that europe is getting out of recession. is it going into strong growth? it's probably premature to say that. i'm very confident regarding the u.s. market. we grew by 8% last year and we expect to do well, something similar this year as well. >> what's the next product for you guys? >> well, that leads me to innovation which is as important is premiumization for us. as an example, we try to focus on the revival of the whiskey, particularly the american whiskey. for instance we have this paddy in the flavored version with a new packaging. >> interesting. >> quite attractive. and for the craft products. this pike creek. >> when you drink a single malt, do you do it neat or rocks? >> with one ice cube. >> one ice cube. all right. that sounds good. i'll take it anyway. pierre, thank y
the pmis in the uk, you got to go back five or six years. are you feeling that on this front or is it less noticeable because you never really had the downturn that say a manufacturer did? >> well, in fact, i would be more cautious about that. there are clear signs that europe is getting out of recession. is it going into strong growth? it's probably premature to say that. i'm very confident regarding the u.s. market. we grew by 8% last year and we expect to do well, something similar...
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in a 2010 briefing memo for nsa's uk counterpart the government communications headquarters for dch q they boasted of an aggressive mulder tell pronged effort to break widely used internet encryption technologies saying that vast amounts of online data that was previously ignored is now being exploited. the british agency reported it had developed what it called access opportunities to google eastern contributed traffic and there are over 400 million users of g mail, other companies targeted by code breakers include yahoo, facebook and microsoft's hot mail. the documents collected by snow den have been shared with the "new york times," the guardian and the nonprofit news organization pro-publica and they coincide with a new poll released by the pew research organization showing half of americans are worried about the information available about them online. 7 out of 10 believe laws and government policies are inadequate to protect their private data. >> the snow den revelation about the nsa i think that is focused a lot of attention on this and i think that the pew poll shows that peo
in a 2010 briefing memo for nsa's uk counterpart the government communications headquarters for dch q they boasted of an aggressive mulder tell pronged effort to break widely used internet encryption technologies saying that vast amounts of online data that was previously ignored is now being exploited. the british agency reported it had developed what it called access opportunities to google eastern contributed traffic and there are over 400 million users of g mail, other companies targeted by...
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when you look at their economy and, frankly in the uk, i think you could argue and in japan, it took too long and the idea of recapitalizing the whole system at one time, even though i recognize you think it was a liquidity issue, there was still a capital issue, at least for some institutions. >> well, it was only a few institutions that were capitalized. how can you have an industry that could come back within six months of receiving this money and paying it back. and within a year, practically everyone paid it back if, indeed, it was other than a liquidity crisis. we had record earnings in the first quarter of 2009. you think the reason we had record earnings in the first quarter of 2009 was because we received $25 billion in capital in october? the difference is we weren't in as bad of shape as japan. and my point is you always have the opportunity to do something differently if it's not working. everyone knew there was a liquidity crisis. what they -- what you don't understand is that everyone understood who needed the money and why. what shocked the market is that institutions
when you look at their economy and, frankly in the uk, i think you could argue and in japan, it took too long and the idea of recapitalizing the whole system at one time, even though i recognize you think it was a liquidity issue, there was still a capital issue, at least for some institutions. >> well, it was only a few institutions that were capitalized. how can you have an industry that could come back within six months of receiving this money and paying it back. and within a year,...
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and france backed diplomatically by the uk. russia is backed by brazil and china. >> a handshake and a smile for the cameras masking deep divisions. vladimir putin greeting barack obama in st. petersburg and officially it was dedicated to economic issues but the host who agreed to adding cereal to the menu. >> they have asked me to give the time and possibility to discuss other very acute topics of international politics not included in the original plan. in particular, the situation around syria. >> i suggest we do this during dinner. >> that is likely to be a stormy meal. the war in cereal has divided global powers and the u.s. may be backed up by france and its calls for military strikes but the g 20 sees the two allies increasingly isolated as the russian opposition garners more global support. china calling for a political solution mirrored by india, brazil brazil, and south africa. germany and the uk already ruling out any participation of the eu insisting a military option was not the solution. >> explaining why russia n
and france backed diplomatically by the uk. russia is backed by brazil and china. >> a handshake and a smile for the cameras masking deep divisions. vladimir putin greeting barack obama in st. petersburg and officially it was dedicated to economic issues but the host who agreed to adding cereal to the menu. >> they have asked me to give the time and possibility to discuss other very acute topics of international politics not included in the original plan. in particular, the...
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the uk parliament didn't vote this down because they don't trust the u.s. intelligence. they voted this down because they don't want to do it period because they think it's not a good idea. by the way, the rest of the world things this is not a good idea. the only person who thinks this is a good idea happens to be barack obama and maybe msnbc. i don't know. >> thanks for being with us. man: sometimes it's like we're still in college. but with a mortgage. and the furniture's a lot nicer. and suddenly, the most important person in my life is someone i haven't even met yet. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. as you plan your next step, we'll help you get there. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, b
the uk parliament didn't vote this down because they don't trust the u.s. intelligence. they voted this down because they don't want to do it period because they think it's not a good idea. by the way, the rest of the world things this is not a good idea. the only person who thinks this is a good idea happens to be barack obama and maybe msnbc. i don't know. >> thanks for being with us. man: sometimes it's like we're still in college. but with a mortgage. and the furniture's a lot nicer....
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in europe, those same trades are also falling because if the fed is not moving, then europe and the uk are definitely not moving anytime soon. >> thank you very much, care. yeah, basically people without everything yesterday and the underlying theme here, why did they not do it. still not enough trust according to the fed. so good news if you're an investor, but might not be for the u.s. economy in terms of what they decided. we'll talk more about that on "morning joe". >>> now the latest on colorado. the first estimate on how much the damage will cost is staggering. total property losses already close to $2 billion. you break it gowdown, that's ab $900 million for residential properties. another $1 billion for commercial and government property. i can tell you they will spend a lot more money fixes roads out there. that number will probably rise. and this morning, it's actually a little bit of good news. you fewer than 200 people still unaccounted for. hopefully they will all be found and found in good health. >>> there is also widespread destruction from flooding in mexico and it's p
in europe, those same trades are also falling because if the fed is not moving, then europe and the uk are definitely not moving anytime soon. >> thank you very much, care. yeah, basically people without everything yesterday and the underlying theme here, why did they not do it. still not enough trust according to the fed. so good news if you're an investor, but might not be for the u.s. economy in terms of what they decided. we'll talk more about that on "morning joe"....
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. >>> brad pitt makes an appearance at a wedding in the uk. so we were wondering who would you like to show up at your wedding? natalie has shaome answers. >> drew says he wants bill murray as the greens keeper in caddie shack. and john seems to want you in a yankees hat and >> all right. it's 6:00, the top of the hour on the east coast. good morning, everyone, welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, september 18th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor. hello, mike. >> what was that? >> almost as disturbing as what i'm about to tell you. >> oh my god. take a look at
. >>> brad pitt makes an appearance at a wedding in the uk. so we were wondering who would you like to show up at your wedding? natalie has shaome answers. >> drew says he wants bill murray as the greens keeper in caddie shack. and john seems to want you in a yankees hat and >> all right. it's 6:00, the top of the hour on the east coast. good morning, everyone, welcome to "morning joe." it's wednesday, september 18th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor....
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. >>> a group of activists sue a uk uc berkeley and various agencies went before a judge today. the group by any means necessary says they were beaten during an occupy protest back in november of 2011. the university filed a motion trying to dismiss the suit. today the university said what happened that day does not reflect its values but says the actions were legally justified. >>> one of san francisco's major thoroughfares was in line for a drastic and controversial change. the board of supervisors okayed a plan for dedicated bus lanes. the idea is to get muni moving faster and increase ridership but many residents say the plan also means a loss of parking spaces that'll hurt them and their businesses. >>> a man who collapsed and almost died at the san jose airport had a chance today to thank the police officer who saved him. michael nunez is recovering at o'connor hospital, and this afternoon, officer robert dale stopped to visit him and give him a hug. dale respond today a man having a possible heart attack. when he saw nunez on the floor he used an artificial external fib r
. >>> a group of activists sue a uk uc berkeley and various agencies went before a judge today. the group by any means necessary says they were beaten during an occupy protest back in november of 2011. the university filed a motion trying to dismiss the suit. today the university said what happened that day does not reflect its values but says the actions were legally justified. >>> one of san francisco's major thoroughfares was in line for a drastic and controversial change....
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this is why france, uk and u.s. wants to obtain from the u.n. security council a strong resolution to support the plan for chemical disarment with the authority of the council. and there will be serious consequences provided in the resolution if the plans were not implemented. and the resolution will also say that those responsible for the massacre on the 21st of august will be clearly held accountable. >> it is the assad regime that stockpiled weapons and used them repeatedly against the syrian people. so the pressure is on them to comply with this agreement in full. the world must be prepared to hold them to account if they don't. and our three countries are certainly determined to do so. >> reporter: we are joined from london, director of the middle east center of the london school of economics. good to have you on the program. we heard all three politicians from the u.s. and uk and france singing from the same hymn sheet and all making statements they want a strong security council resolution but there is a threat of some serious consequence
this is why france, uk and u.s. wants to obtain from the u.n. security council a strong resolution to support the plan for chemical disarment with the authority of the council. and there will be serious consequences provided in the resolution if the plans were not implemented. and the resolution will also say that those responsible for the massacre on the 21st of august will be clearly held accountable. >> it is the assad regime that stockpiled weapons and used them repeatedly against the...
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after the uk department voted know, the u.s. knows it will have to build the case for war - it may not have the help of some traditional allies. >> as john kerry tries to gather international support for strikes on syria, president obama is trying to convince americans at home. the white house chief of staff set out the case for military action on u.s. television on sunday. >> nobody is rebutting the intelligence. nobody doubts the intelligence. that means that everyone believes that bashar al-assad used chemical weapons against his own people to the tune of killing nearly 1500 on 21 august. the question for congress this week is what are the consequences for his having done so? how congress chews chewses to answer the -- chooses to answer will be listened to carefully in damascus and in iran and hezbollah. >> kimberley live from washington dc. it's 24 hours until congress meets. what is the president doing to make his case for military intervention - not just for congress, but the american public at large? >> in addition to the
after the uk department voted know, the u.s. knows it will have to build the case for war - it may not have the help of some traditional allies. >> as john kerry tries to gather international support for strikes on syria, president obama is trying to convince americans at home. the white house chief of staff set out the case for military action on u.s. television on sunday. >> nobody is rebutting the intelligence. nobody doubts the intelligence. that means that everyone believes...
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france is on side and the uk prime minister supports the idea. britain will not take part in a military strike after a parliamentary vote. there were g20 meetings, eight other members signed up to a statement calling for a strong response. we are looking at north korea, turkey, australia, spain, saudi arabia and italy on board. the job is to convince europe. >> the moment senior u.s. doiment forges on with a campaign to attack syria. >> john kerry to europe courting support. he has a big task ahead. >> european powers appear to be stepping back from top of the military strike. beneath the smiles, those in st petersburg, leaders of the g20, lie deep divisions. the russian president is insistent that no action can take place without the green light of the security council. he maintains that the justification of syrian government using chemical weapons on august 21st is wrong. >> translation: the so-called use of chemical weapons is a pro proposition. using military force is an illegal act. >> the french government, a strong u.s. ally for interventi
france is on side and the uk prime minister supports the idea. britain will not take part in a military strike after a parliamentary vote. there were g20 meetings, eight other members signed up to a statement calling for a strong response. we are looking at north korea, turkey, australia, spain, saudi arabia and italy on board. the job is to convince europe. >> the moment senior u.s. doiment forges on with a campaign to attack syria. >> john kerry to europe courting support. he has...
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it's the same for us in the uk. same for you in the u.s. the issue for europe, frankly, is it prepared to reform? under the pressure of the crisis europe is reforming but it has to see reforms through. and in many ways the reforms that were done in germany over the past ten year s or so that delivered a strong german economy today. are we going to take that lesson, learn it ourselves and apply it. >> tony blair, great to have you on. i always remember you and your wife and your beautiful young children. i read now here your son just got married. >> oh, my. >> are we that old? >> wow. >> they grow up, yeah. >> what happened? that's fantastic. >> he got older. >> congratulations. look! >> are you ready to be a grandparent? you're not ready, are you? >> i'm a little conflicted on that actually. >> oh, look at you. you look shocked. >> the day someone shouts grandpa and you turn around, hmm. i don't know. i have to get used to that. >> it's a good thing. >> oh, my gosh. best to your wife. great to see you. >> thank you very much. walter isaacso
it's the same for us in the uk. same for you in the u.s. the issue for europe, frankly, is it prepared to reform? under the pressure of the crisis europe is reforming but it has to see reforms through. and in many ways the reforms that were done in germany over the past ten year s or so that delivered a strong german economy today. are we going to take that lesson, learn it ourselves and apply it. >> tony blair, great to have you on. i always remember you and your wife and your beautiful...
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lieutenant michael days and former advisor to the uk more thans of defense. and dr. wila ferris and mideast spirit and fox news contributor. >> what do you make of the uk parlamount rejection. >> i am not sure that america wants what the president wants in this situation. in a recent poll that came out yesterday on support for david cameron's position. cent percent of the people in the uk said they were in favor of david cameron's motion. the president has painted himself in a corner on the redline issue. what has not happen there is not full contemplation how it would be breached. the issue of syria and a lack of foreign policy and how military strikes might contribute to the foreign policy and then salvagi salvaging of political credibility. >> doctor, can we explain to folks who are trying to figure out what is going on. why assad may have taken the steps of using chemical weapons. i am following secretary kerry theory. what is expected of the united states and uk who generally signed on to combat and be a coalition together? >> that is a very good question actual
lieutenant michael days and former advisor to the uk more thans of defense. and dr. wila ferris and mideast spirit and fox news contributor. >> what do you make of the uk parlamount rejection. >> i am not sure that america wants what the president wants in this situation. in a recent poll that came out yesterday on support for david cameron's position. cent percent of the people in the uk said they were in favor of david cameron's motion. the president has painted himself in a...
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the uk parliament didn't vote this down because they don't trust the u.s. intelligence. they voted this down because they don't want to do it period because they think it's not a good idea. by the way, the rest of the world things this is not a good idea. the only person who thinks this is a good idea happens to be barack obama and maybe msnbc. i don't know. >> thanks for being with us. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. and honestly, it was a little scary to go down to one income. so, i had to get creative. i made some missteps. i switched to some weird bargain detergent instead of tide but no matter how much i poured, our clothes were missing that tide clean we were used to. iean, what would my grandma say if she saw the kids looking dingy? [ smoke alarm beeping ] oh! [ daughter ] mom burned the muffins! i hope you're not watchi
the uk parliament didn't vote this down because they don't trust the u.s. intelligence. they voted this down because they don't want to do it period because they think it's not a good idea. by the way, the rest of the world things this is not a good idea. the only person who thinks this is a good idea happens to be barack obama and maybe msnbc. i don't know. >> thanks for being with us. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken...
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. >> a blow to an mall lovers in the uk. 50 shades of wine. to bill griffeth what is coming up on the closing bell? >> lot of energy at the big board. japanese prime minister shinzo abe here to ring the closing bell. stocks in jeopardy of falling for a fifth straight trading session. top money managers to tell you whether this presents a buying opportunity. big day, google executive chairman eric schmidt here for the full 4:00 hour and how much money is at stake and weigh in on how the dysfunction in washington is affecting the business world. then cisco chairman and ceo john chambers tells us about his company's new way of delivering data to consumers. all that and more coming up. maria and i look forward to you joining us at the top of the hour for "closing bell." more "street signs" coming your way after this. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspec
. >> a blow to an mall lovers in the uk. 50 shades of wine. to bill griffeth what is coming up on the closing bell? >> lot of energy at the big board. japanese prime minister shinzo abe here to ring the closing bell. stocks in jeopardy of falling for a fifth straight trading session. top money managers to tell you whether this presents a buying opportunity. big day, google executive chairman eric schmidt here for the full 4:00 hour and how much money is at stake and weigh in on how...
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nene, independent knee, indonesia, japan, south korea, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, turkey, uk, united states, and the european union met in st. petersburg, russia. the meeting lasted for two days, september 5 and 6. a letter was dispatched to host vladimir putin, russia's president from another head of state. pope francis, head of vatican city, a civilian state, as well as the seat of roman catholicism. the pope weighed in on the conflict in syria, quote, to the leaders present, to each and everyone, i make a heart felt appeal to them to help find ways to overcome conflicting positions and lay aside the futile pursuit of a military solution, unquote. pope francis has been notably vocal in his appeals for peace in syria. this past saturday, the pontiff held a prayer vigil for syria, where he appealed to world leaders for peace and reconciliation. thousands packed st. peter's square to hear his words. [ foreign language ] >> we have perfected our weapons, but our conscience has fallen asleep. and we have sharpened our ideas to justify ourselves, as if it were normal, we continue
nene, independent knee, indonesia, japan, south korea, russia, saudi arabia, south africa, turkey, uk, united states, and the european union met in st. petersburg, russia. the meeting lasted for two days, september 5 and 6. a letter was dispatched to host vladimir putin, russia's president from another head of state. pope francis, head of vatican city, a civilian state, as well as the seat of roman catholicism. the pope weighed in on the conflict in syria, quote, to the leaders present, to each...
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i think if you want premier league soccer you can find that on a twitter account here in the uk but i think this nfl twitter deal would be a more comprehensive arrangement where you can get access to interviews and footage. >> my black bean burger at the strip club tweeting while the nfl is on the tv. >> doesn't that sound like bliss? do any man want more in life. >> jeff, have a great day. see you tomorrow. >>> let's go to twitter and it's not about football. kurt russell 62 years old joining the cast for "fast and furious 7." i have not seen until this morning when i was looking through clips, which actually looked kind of cool, i have no idea why people like these movies. it's be inning/universal films as well as. why do you like the movies? #waytoofast. everyone wants to be in them now. we'll put the best answers on the air later in the show. >>> still ahead some are saying it's the greatest comeback in sports history. you be the judge. the drama from the america's cup. >>> and tina fey ramping up for here hosting gig at "snl." that story and weather when "way too early" comes bac
i think if you want premier league soccer you can find that on a twitter account here in the uk but i think this nfl twitter deal would be a more comprehensive arrangement where you can get access to interviews and footage. >> my black bean burger at the strip club tweeting while the nfl is on the tv. >> doesn't that sound like bliss? do any man want more in life. >> jeff, have a great day. see you tomorrow. >>> let's go to twitter and it's not about football. kurt...
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and uk and france have a veto as well. that's the deadlock here unlikely the resolution will be passed unless they bridge the divide between these two groups with polarized opinion how to deal with the crisis inside syria. it's possible if they come back that chemical weapons are used and russians and chinese are satisfied they could pass a resolution condemning the use of these weapons. i'm just speculating. when it comes to what to do about it, the two sides are so far apart, that's the reason barack obama says this building is completely paralyzed. >> thanks so much from the u.n. >>> in washington, capitol hill, members of congress are in a closed brief right now with a team from the obama administration. dana bash is outside that brief right now. dana, what have you been seeing as folks enter the room? >> reporter: you can see it behind me, members of the house and the senate have been trickling in. many of them in their weekend attire. this, of course, is the sunday of a holiday weekend, not usual for the cancpitol to
and uk and france have a veto as well. that's the deadlock here unlikely the resolution will be passed unless they bridge the divide between these two groups with polarized opinion how to deal with the crisis inside syria. it's possible if they come back that chemical weapons are used and russians and chinese are satisfied they could pass a resolution condemning the use of these weapons. i'm just speculating. when it comes to what to do about it, the two sides are so far apart, that's the...